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And that accounted, he, Jimmie Dale, understood now, for the sudden failure of the Tocsin's plans three nights ago, since it accounted evidently for the sudden disappearance of Hunchback Joe, which had checkmated her on that night and on subsequent nights -- for it had taken those three nights to perfect their plans in the bank, and the work there had evidently been done under the personal supervision of
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Tocsin's note -- the note that seemed suddenly to have changed all his life.
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Tocsin's letter, paid little attention to his surroundings, save to note approvingly from time to time that a request to Benson to hurry was equivalent to something perilously near to a contempt of speed laws.
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He had been too late through no fault either of his or the Tocsin's -- but he still knew where the pendant was, or would be!
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Would it never be his, the secret that he sought -- the clue that would divulge the identity of those who threatened the Tocsin's life; those who, like human wolves, like a hell-pack snarling for its prey, had driven her again into hiding and made of her a hunted thing!
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Tocsin's note, be had intended returning to the Sanctuary, resuming his own proper character, and, either at the St. James Club, or at his home, wait for further word from her.
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The Tocsin's note had not failed to lay stress on this.
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"Keep away, if dangerous," had been the Tocsin's caution.
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Again Jimmie Dale shook his head -- and there came another question, one for which no answer, even of a suggestive nature, had been supplied in the Tocsin's letter.
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It was the Tocsin's voice from the rear doorway of the office.
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